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Hi,
In January 2018 I started with my first Game of Thrones moc. After 5 months of building and 20.000+ bricks later it was done.
The scene is based upon the season 3: Episode 7 Bear and the Maiden Fair.
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Game of Thrones - Bear and the Maiden Fair - by Barthezz Brick 1 by Barthezz Brick, on Flickr
Game of Thrones - Bear and the Maiden Fair - by Barthezz Brick 4 by Barthezz Brick, on Flickr
Game of Thrones - Bear and the Maiden Fair - by Barthezz Brick 8 by Barthezz Brick, on Flickr
Game of Thrones - Bear and the Maiden Fair - by Barthezz Brick 10 by Barthezz Brick, on Flickr
Game of Thrones - Bear and the Maiden Fair - by Barthezz Brick 25 by Barthezz Brick, on Flickr
You can find more detailed pictures in the Flickr album.
Greetings Barthezz Brick

In this MOC of the departure from Rivendell described in The Fellowship of the Ring (Book), I tried to capture the grey feel of the scene. I also wanted to experiment with making a tree from various connections. I'm pretty happy about how it came out and I discovered a new technique*
* Somebody may have done this before, but if so, I discovered it independently so it's a new technique to me:
The ratcheted hinge piece and the clip fit together naturally and they form a smooth hinge (really nice for me as I do not have the old hinges).

Bree and the Buckleberry Ferry
The Buckleberry Ferry is a raft-ferry at the main crossing point of the river Brandywine from The Shire to Buckland in Bree-land. Some miles east lies of the Village of Bree, the chief-village of Bree-land. This is the only area in Middle-earth where men, dwarves, and hobbits dwell side by side.
Bree and the Buckleberry Ferry is a collaboration with myself and Northern LEGO. We built this for the Norwegian convention På Kloss Hold 2018 that was held in April, where it won a cool award. We used Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring as reference when building most of this, especially the raft-ferry and the Prancing Pony Inn. We're very proud of the outcome and the collab was a huge success for us. Let us know what you think, and I hope you like it.
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For more LOTR and castle MOCs, follow me on Flickr.

"Peregrin Took, my lad, there is a task now to be done. Another opportunity for one of the Shire-folk to prove their great worth.
You must not fail me."
Alright, so this will probably be the last time I post any of my old MOCs here, but since I still consider this to be my best ever, I want to show it here. Since it's not only one of the best scenes in Return of the King, but also in the whole Lord of the Rings trilogy, I really wanted to build it, the Lighting of the Beacons.
The project started during the summer of 2017 and finished in October. The rockwork is simple straight up and down with SNOT, and that's something I would have liked to changed now, but back then it was only the 2nd time I had done SNOT rockwork. Other than that I still absolutely love the tower, the bridge and the house integrated into the mountain.
I hope you like it!
Go check out my Flickr for more LOTR and castle MOCs, norlego

I built this for Brickset's 60 Years of the LEGO Brick competition. It is a miniature version of my favorite LEGO set, the 10237 Tower of Orthanc. Replicating it on a small scale was really hard, since the original set was so many small details. I included Treebeard as well.
More pictures are available in my Flickr Album

Looks like LEGO's answer to Skylanders with real LEGO toys. Will be another TT Games LEGO video game about a villain tearing rifts between the various LEGO worlds and kidnapping certain characters. Uses many licenses and themes, including The LEGO Movie (which makes some of the other licenses redundant), Lord of the Rings, DC Comics, Back to the Future, Ninjago and surprisingly, The Wizard of Oz.

Updating an old post. All items are MISB and prices have been taken from Bricklink. Price does not include shipping. HOWEVER, for those buyers who are willing to allow me to unbox the sets so that shipping is not nearly so expensive (I'm not a professional seller, it's impossible to ship the large sets for cheap) - I would be very happy to discount the price to reflect that they are no longer MISB, but complete. Also willing to negotiate for those looking to purchase multiple items.
For Sale:
10237 Tower of Orthanc $229.00
79031 Lake Town Chase $69.99
10211 Modular Grand Emporium $250.00
10217 Harry Potter Diagon Alley $350.00
10193 Medieval Market Village $165.00
Elves: 41071 Aira's Creative Workshop $11.00
41072 Nadia's Spa Secret $50.00
40173: Nadia's Epic Adventure Ship $23.00
41074: Azari and Magical Bakery $45.00
41075: The Elve's treetop hideaway $49.99
41076: Farran and the Crystal Hollow $11.00
41052 Ariel's Magical Kiss $40.00
Not everything I have to sell, but what I'd like to start with.

For some time I have been thinking about building something with rocks and lava. I started designing Darth Vader’s Castle for a Star Wars event back in August, but soon realized I wouldn’t be able to build it within 2 months. Thus, I abandoned the idea.
As it happens I also wanted to build something from Lord of the Rings. It’s one of my favourite stories and surprisingly I haven’t build anything of that theme before. Combine rocks, lava and Lord of the Rings and this is what you get: Barad-dûr, Sauron’s stronghold in Mordor.
I really enjoyed building my Cinderella Castle on 1 baseplate of 48 x 48 studs and decided that Sauron’s fortress had to fit on 1 baseplate as well. Somehow it was easier to design this digitally starting at the top and ending with the bottom. The model took about 4 months to design and build, contains about 6300 parts and is about 67cm in height. For the lava I used Light STAX layered with transparent orange plates and tiles. I think this is working really well and it gives a nice glow to the black walls and turrets of the fortress.
And now a couple of pictures. You'll find many more pictures on Flickr.

I designed this famous beast for a commission, and I'm very happy with how it turned out! This minifig-scale Balrog was a tremendously fun challenge to design. It has 39 points of articulation, can balance on its own feet in many poses, and features custom-cut cloth wings. If you're interested, instructions are available-- PM me for more information.
All images link to their larger versions on Flickr! Or, to see more images, go check out the Flickr album.
I appreciate any comments or critiques you may have. Thanks for your feedback!

Hi all! I've always wished that the small legs for the Hobbit minifigures had been printed to look like they had bare feet, like they appear in the Lego LOTR/Hobbit video games. I recently stumbled on Citizen Brick, which does custom printing on Lego pieces, and I started toying with the idea of buying a batch of small legs and having hobbit feet printed on them. Unfortunately, the smallest orders that Citizen Brick will take are 200 pieces, and the starting price is $400 . . . well beyond my budget. I thought I'd check in with you, the community, to see whether or not there is enough interest for a group of us to pool resources and get some mini Hobbit legs printed without breaking anyone's piggie bank. Sound off in the comments below if you're interested.

Hello everyone! I am MovieMocs and I am new to the forums but I would like to share some of my favourite mocs I've created and I'd love some feedback to help make me a better builder. The first moc I will be posting is this one. A 3-D map of middle earth.
It features these famous landmarks:
Barad Dur
Mt. Doom
Minas Tirith
Helm’s Deep
The Iron Hills
The Lonely Mountain/Smaug
Laketown
Mirkwood/Spiders
High Pass
Rivendell
Weathertop
Gandalf’s Fireworks
Hobbit Hole
Dol Guldur
Please leave as much feedback as possible. Thanks so much!

My second micro Lord of the Rings creation, after Edoras. Andrew JN suggested that I build Rivendell, and I was skeptical about being able to pull it off in micro-scale at first. The main build process took a little over 2 weeks, and then I needed to wait a bit longer for parts to arrive to finish the model. It was primarily based off of these two images: picture 1, picture 2.The model is view-able from all sides, and while one of my most complex micro creations, it was an extremely rewarding build.
Rivendell, also known as Imladris, was an Elven town and the house of Elrond located in Middle-earth. It is described as “The Last Homely House East of the Sea”, referencing towards Valinor, which is west of the Great Sea in Aman.
High resolution images on flickr.
Check out all of the pictures on brickbuilt to make sure you don't miss any details.
Thanks for looking

Hello everyone! I am MovieMocs and I am new to the forums but I would like to share some of my favourite mocs I've created and I'd love some feedback to help make me a better builder. The first moc I will be posting is this one. A 3-D map of middle earth.
It features these famous landmarks:
Barad Dur
Mt. Doom
Minas Tirith
Helm’s Deep
The Iron Hills
The Lonely Mountain/Smaug
Laketown
Mirkwood/Spiders
High Pass
Rivendell
Weathertop
Gandalf’s Fireworks
Hobbit Hole
Dol Guldur
Please leave as much feedback as possible. Thanks so much!

Ok I'm kinda new to the whole AFOL and Eurobricks scene so bear with me on this post.
So this is the first large-scale MOC I've ever done... In fact, when the LOTR sets came out, it was the first time I'd touched ANY LEGOs in nearly a decade!
Conceptual artwork for a stop-motion battle: Rescue of Helms Deep
Check this thread in about a week, more scenes to come!
ENJOY MY PUBLIC PLAYTIME!

This will be one of the prizes for this years Middle Earth LEGO Olympics. I have always liked the look of Edoras, so it was quite fun to try to capture the look of the city in microscale.
Edoras is the capital city of Rohan, and houses the Golden Hall, Meduseld.
Plenty more pictures on my website.
Thanks for looking

Here is my Mini/Mirco version of the Battle of Helm's Deep. I love this scene in "The Two Towers" and decided to build it, but I want to build something different.
I used levers as uruk hai army .
I hope you like my idea, let me know ;)
The Lord of the Rings- The Battle of Helm&#x27;s Deep by KevFett2011, on Flickr
The Lord of the Rings- The Battle of Helm&#x27;s Deep by KevFett2011, on Flickr
The Lord of the Rings- The Battle of Helm&#x27;s Deep by KevFett2011, on Flickr
Lg KevFett2011
Greetings KevFett2011

Hello Eurobricks friends,
After an amazing trip to New Zealand this past June, I felt determined to construct my own "Hobbit Hole" in LEGO. While this particular build is not based on any of the 44 hobbit holes that were built in Matamata for the filming of "The Lord of the Rings" and "The Hobbit" films in particular, I instead drew from inspiration from many of the various homes to design my own little hobbit hole. Enjoy!
LEGO Hobbit Hole by Evan Ridpath, on Flickr
LEGO Hobbit Hole by Evan Ridpath, on Flickr

A month ago, I put a project on LEGO Ideas called the Lord of the Rings Advent Calendar (you can see it in my signature). As of this writing, it's at 184 supporters, which isn't necessarily bad, but I made some calculations and it turns out that I need an average of 200 supporters a week if I want to reach 10,000 supporters before the 1-year deadline.
I read in an interview with a LEGO Ideas moderator that the secret to making it to the review stage is to persistently promote your project everywhere you can, whether it's in or outside the LEGO fan community. So far, the only thing I've done is start a topic about my project on this forum. Does anyone here know of any websites that you think would be interested in supporting my idea? Any tips would be greatly appreciated.
P.S. Sorry if this is in the wrong forum ... I wasn't sure where to put this topic when I posted it.